€5m storm Ophelia fails to put the wind up Irish insurers
RSA, one of the country’s biggest home and commercial insurers, said it expects the figure could be even less
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RSA, one of the country’s biggest home and commercial insurers, said it expects the figure could be even less
Connect’s CEO Joanna Murphy wrote to the Dáil PAC chairman, Sean Fleming, last month
We may have lost our bid for the Rugby World Cup but with Brexit, it’s all to play for
Ryanair may finally be forced to recognise a union if it is to move forward
The company that helps airlines utilise passenger data and is working with more than a dozen global names is looking further afield as it finalises a €6 million funding round
Virtus now controls 85 per cent of the company
House builder Glenveagh floated on the Irish stock exchange this month
Counterbid by former CRH executives fails as no offer submitted by formal deadline
The investment vehicle now controls just over 10 per cent of Providence, according to a regulator filing, making it the third-biggest investor in the company
Some 16 companies were able to claim relief worth more than €500,000 to fund productions using the scheme, known as Section 481
The chief executive has resigned, but the issues he raised during his stormy tenure are still very much a live grenade, writes Ian Guider
Peter Bacon’s expertise may be needed again to find out just what on earth is going on in the housebuilding sector
Ronan Minahan stepped down as chief operating officer of Aryzta’s US business in late June, having been appointed to the company’s executive management team in February as part of a shake-up of roles
Company boards can become complacent and self-absorbed over time, which makes agm attendees all the more determined to give them a good kicking